Year: 2006

Newsletter: New Edition of National Center for Public Policy Research Newsletter Online

Message from David and Amy Ridenour “[A]n ultra-conservative think-tank that makes the Cato Institute look like a hotbed of raving Trotskyist revolutionaries.” That’s how the liberal magazine Salon recently described your National Center for Public Policy Research. They meant it ...

The Golden Sentiment, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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We have learned from the outset that self-preservation is the first law of nature. We know that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." We know the "Golden Rule": Do unto others as you would have them ...

The New Uncle Toms Force Black Kids to Suffer in the Sunshine State, by Eddie Huff

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The Florida Supreme Court recently outlawed the Sunshine State's program to allow parents to move their kids from poor-quality local public schools and send them to other, better public schools and select private schools. Reflecting on this action, I can't ...

Black Angels: Not Intelligent Enough to Fly? by Jimmie Hollis

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As a student of history, I find myself particularly drawn to military history. Over the years, I have read numerous books and watched untold television documentaries about American military forces at war. Most of the documentaries I've seen only occasionally ...

Terrell Owens Can Teach Kids That Actions Have Consequences, by Deneen Moore

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As a young, successful NFL wide receiver, it's not surprising that Terrell Owens has garnered the admiration of kids everywhere.  Now after his actions radically altered his own world, he must consider those who admire him as he seeks a ...

Reliability of Medical Journals

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Bizzy Blog notes a warning from an American Cancer Society Professor at Harvard Medical School: ...doctors should take all studies published in "prominent medical journals" with "skeptical caution." Read it in conjunction with this BizzyBlog post from December 17, 2005: ...

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